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In response to questions about COVID safety concerns regarding the gathering, Farina said Wisconsin Red has no direct involvement in the creation or entertainment for the event nor do they sell tickets as the link is just to their merchandise. While the brand has shared and disseminated information about the gathering on its platforms, Farina said attendees are individually responsible for their actions and should follow public health guidelines. Badger Nation Clothing , a brand which sells Madison-themed apparel, also promoted the event and Mifflin Street Block Party wear on their account.

In a written statement to The Badger Herald, the Badger Nation Instagram account said they originally supported the event due to the lifted Dane County restrictions under Order They subsequently removed all posts about Mifflin merchandise Monday night before reposting them Tuesday morning.

The Badger Herald reached out for further comment on their present position and have not received a response. UW to end green Badger Badge requirement for building access, allow campus visitors The University of Wisconsin announced Monday that it will end the green Badger Badge requirement to access campus buildings and Read….

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Share Tweet This article was published Apr 20, at pm and last updated Apr 20, at pm. The police report said thousands gathered for the annual event, but attendance was lower than years past due to the COVID pandemic. At one point during the afternoon the entire Block of Mifflin was filled with students, when a group decided to jump on top of a car and smash its windshield. The four citations issued by officers this year is just a quarter of the 16 they handed out at the last Mifflin Block Party in , however the smaller crowd this year could explain fewer citations.

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